RSU Upward Bound Students Lend a Helping Hand in Picher

Rogers State University Upward Bound students recently traveled to Picher to tour the area damaged by the May 10 tornado and assist an area family devastated by the storm. The group of more than 30 students spent much of the day helping a Picher-area family search nearby fields for personal belongings and clear up debris… Read more »

Dr. Larry Rice Named Rogers State University President

After serving as the President Designate of Rogers State University since January, Dr. Larry Rice assumes the role of RSU President on Tuesday, July 1. He succeeded former RSU President Dr. Joe Wiley who retired on June 30. The appointment was made earlier this year by the Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma,… Read more »

RSU Public Television Receives Funding for Digital Production Equipment

RSU Public Television has received $350,000 from the Oklahoma Legislature to assist in the replacement of its old analog production equipment to accommodate a new digital format. The state appropriation was announced jointly by OETA, Rep. Tad Jones, R-Claremore, and Sen. Sean Burrage, D-Claremore, who collaborated to obtain the funding. RSU Public Television is owned… Read more »

RSU Adopts Expanded Hours for Fall Enrollment

Rogers State University will be open some evenings and Saturdays this summer to allow new and returning students to receive advising, enroll in classes and complete necessary paperwork for the fall semester, all at one convenient time. All university offices providing student services will be open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, June… Read more »

RSU Announces Increase in Tuition for Fall Semester

Tuition will increase by slightly more than $8 per credit hour this fall at Rogers State University. The university’s Board of Regents on Tuesday approved the increase in response to declining financial support from the Oklahoma Legislature and the rising costs of utilities, health care and other operating costs.       This fall, tuition will be $90.95… Read more »